If I understand your question correctly, you basically want to
fork a number of child processes and then either
wait for them or set a
signal handler while you do something useful. The Perl Cookbook has lots of example code for this, as has this site. In pseudocode, you would:
@children[0]=sub{ child_1_code };
@children[1]=sub{ child_2_code };
@children[2]=sub{ child_3_code };
foreach $child @children {
spawn( $child);
}
while (($returned_child = wait()) > 0 ) {
print "Child $returned_child has finished";
}
sub spawn {
$code=shift;
die "Something fishy: $!\n" if (($ret=fork()) == -1);
return if $ret;
exit &$code;
}
Being something halfway between pseudocode and real code, this has not been tested and will definitely not work as written.
CU
Robartes-
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